I usually hang it but every once in awhile if I think it is going in too slow I will pick it up and hold it high. The nurse did that to my wife at the end of a childbirth enema. Guess she wanted her to get every last drop.Have to admit, though I haven't done it that sounds incredibly hot. The added rush right at the end along with the "you're getting all of this, every last drop" feeling/look/thoughts.
Have to admit, though I haven't done it that sounds incredibly hot. The added rush right at the end along with the "you're getting all of this, every last drop" feeling/look/thoughts.I had to sneak to see the enema. My wife's bed was against the window and it was night so there was a reflection on the glass. I was behind the curtain butt crept around to the end of the bed so I could see her cheeks turned towards the window with the nozzle buried between them. My wife saw my reflection once or twice and told the nurse I was looking but I would just fade back so she couldn't see me. I was hard as a rock as my wife told the nurse she was full, and the nurse then put her foot on the step attached to the bed and raised the bag over her head twice. She got her money's worth that night and so did I.
Definitely hang it from the towel bar so I can relax and enjoy it! Allows me to more easily adjust the flow as well!
I hang the bag on my IV roller stand. Its soo great to own it. It is the ultimate item for hanging. You can turn it to get the best view of the bag. I keep it in back of the door in the bedroom and put it in the closet when I have company over.
Hanging for solo, would want to sometimes hold if I were giving. It's much easier to relax when having the least possible to do while receiving.
I absolutely prefer to hang the bag. If holding, I don't think I could hold it high enough to get the enema flowing.
I've been left holding the bag many times! As to enemas, I get my enemas solo, so if I hold the bag, i.e. Jugbag, it's too low and I can get reverse flow. That is a sticky mess. I have several hooks near my bed. I can get the required pressure by hanging the bag with a check valve in the line from the correct hook for my daily enema.That's because, an enema a day keeps the doctor away!
I always find a place to hang the bag. It leaves my hands free for other activities, rubbing my belly and other items that need to be rubbed! 😉